Naunton Wayne
Naunton Wayne | |
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Born |
Henry Wayne Davies 22 June 1901 Llanwonno, Glamorgan, Wales |
Died |
17 November 1970 69) Surbiton, London, England | (aged
Years active | 1932-1969 |
Naunton Wayne (22 June 1901 – 17 November 1970), was a British character actor, born Henry Wayne Davies[1] in Llanwonno, Glamorgan, Wales. He was educated at Clifton College.
His first London stage roles were in Streamline at the Palace in 1934 and in 1066 and All That at the Strand in 1935 (where he provided comic continuity for other performers). His first full role was as Norman Weldon in Wise Tomorrow at The Lyric in 1937. He played Mortimer Brewster in Arsenic and Old Lace at the Strand for four years. He was a leading member of The Stage Golfing Society.[2]
He became best known for his role as a supporting character, Caldicott, in the 1938 film version of The Lady Vanishes, a role he repeated in three further films, alongside Basil Radford as his equally cricket-obsessed friend, Charters. The two would go on to appear in other films together, often playing similar characters. Their other joint credits include Crook's Tour (1941), Millions Like Us (1943), Dead of Night (1945), It's Not Cricket (1949), Quartet (1948), Passport to Pimlico (1949), and Night Train to Munich (1940).
Wayne also appeared alone in other films including the Ealing comedy The Titfield Thunderbolt (1953) and Obsession (1949).
Filmography
- The First Mrs. Fraser (1932)
- Going Gay (1933)
- For Love of You (1933)
- Something Always Happens (1934)
- The Lady Vanishes (1938)
- A Girl Must Live (1939)
- Night Train to Munich (1940)
- Crook's Tour (1941)
- The Next of Kin (1942)
- Millions Like Us (1943)
- Dead of Night (1945)
- A Girl in a Million (1946)
- Quartet (1948)
- Passport to Pimlico (1949)
- It's Not Cricket (1949)
- Stop Press Girl (1949)
- Helter Skelter (1949)
- Obsession (1949)
- Double Confession (1950)
- Trio (1950)
- Highly Dangerous (1950)
- Circle of Danger (1951)
- The Happy Family (1952)
- The Tall Headlines (1952)
- Treasure Hunt (1952)
- The Titfield Thunderbolt (1953)
- You Know What Sailors Are (1954)
- Operation Bullshine (1959)
- Double Bunk (1961)
- Nothing Barred (1961)
References
- ↑ "Obituary: Naunton Wayne - The Times (18 November 1970)". The Alfred Hitchcock Wiki. 2015. Retrieved 19 February 2015.
- ↑ "Naunton Wayne: Guardian Obituary". Britmovie. 2015. Retrieved 19 February 2015.
External links
- Naunton Wayne at the Internet Movie Database
- "Naunton Wayne Biography". Britmovie. 2015. Retrieved 19 February 2015.
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